Skip to content
UVU REVIEW
Menu
  • Home
  • News
    • Campus Government
    • Events
    • Politics
    • Crime/Title IX
    • Business
  • Lifestyle
    • Health & Wellness
    • Valley Life
    • Wellness for Wolverines
    • Eating on Campus
    • Professors
    • Student Blog
  • Arts & Culture
    • Music
    • The Cultured Wolverine
  • Sports
    • Baseball
    • Basketball
      • Basketball
      • Basketball
    • Cross Country
      • Cross Country - Men's
      • Cross Country - Women's
    • Golf
      • Golf - Men's
      • Golf - Women's
    • Soccer
      • Soccer - Men's
      • Soccer - Women's
    • Track & Field
      • Track & Field - Men's
      • Track & Field - Women's
    • Wrestling
    • Wolverine Sports
  • Podcast
    • Wellness for Wolverines
    • The Cultured Wolverine
    • Wolverine Sports
    • Pro Talks
  • Youtube
    • Wolverine Weekly
    • We are Wolverines
    • Matchpoint
  • Games
    • Wordle
    • Crossword
    • Sudoku
    • Tetris
    • 2048
    • Flappy Bird

Search


About Us Advertise Contact Work For Us

Search UVU Review

About Us Advertise Contact Work For Us
SIGN UP LOG IN
NOTICE The UVU Review has currently paused news production for the summer break until August 2026
Sports

UVU women’s volleyball team hope to build on latest win

By .
|
3 min read
Sep 23, 2013, 9:46 AM MST |
Last Updated Sep 23, 9:46 AM MST

Jessica Whalen, jlhwhalen@gmail.com

 

The UVU women’s volleyball team came off difficult finishes at the La Quinta Inn and Suites Invitational and the Arizona Desert Classic and responded with a win over Weber State.

The Wolverines invited Idaho State and Utah to the Wolverine Classic, and UC Irvine expressed interest in coming. Sam Atoa was able to work out the details with UC Irvine, and got a commitment for its team to come.

Coach Atoa is in his 15th season as head coach at UVU. He began with the Wolverines as the assistant coach to the former head coach, Lori Richards. Atoa’s experience comes from playing volleyball for Brigham Young University for four seasons (1984-1988). He helped the Cougars capture three consecutive National Collegiate Club Championships.

Atoa began coaching at BYU in 1989, which eventually led to him assisting coach Carl McGown in building BYU’s program when women’s volleyball became recognized as an NCAA sport in 1990. He traveled back and forth between BYU and Utah Valley as he accepted a supervising position in the intramural program. Later, he accepted the position of the women’s volleyball head coach at Utah Valley in 1991, and was named Intramural Director two years later. Atoa remained Director until 2001, while still coaching each year.

In 1999 Atoa became the head coach of the women’s volleyball team at Utah Valley. In the coach’s first season as the head coach he was able to lead the Wolverines to a 32-12 record. He has been named the Tachikara/AVCA Junior College National Coach of the Year and Region 18 Coach of the Year. During his tenure the Wolverines hold a 313-144 overall record and a 175-113 record in the 10 seasons during which they have competed in NCAA Division I.

Atoa’s team is coming off a Great West Conference title and a 7-1 league record last season. The team captured its first GWC Tournament Championship by winning all six sets in the conference tournament last year. However, this season the Wolverines are lacking with what they led with last season, understanding of responsibilities.

“Better execution, be disciplined on defense, reduce serving errors and sideout at 65%.” Atoa said after being asked about specific areas in which the team can progress.

He has focused his attention more on discipline and execution in practice for the Wolverines.

“Better practices and understanding of responsibilities, focusing on the little things that are hurting us, will help us in future games.” he said.

The Wolverines were able to sweep their match at Weber State on Sept. 17th (25-17, 25-17, 25-19) to end a five-game losing streak.

“We played well on both sides of the ball tonight,” Atoa said. “The girls did a great job of being able to take control of the match and I felt like they really disrupted Weber State’s offense, which allowed us to score some points.”

Sam Atoa has faith the Wolverines use their win at Weber State as a confidence builder. The Wolverines travel to Colorado Springs, Colo. for the Air Force Invitational where they will face AFA, UC Riverside and Wyoming on Sept. 20 and 21 before beginning conference play.

 

. More by .
Previous Opinions Football is in the air, but not at UVU
Next News New online project opens doors for female students at UVU
0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Login
Notify of
guest

guest

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted

Popular Reads

  • 1
    women on a smartphone
    Productive smartphone apps you didn’t know you neededApril 8, 2026
  • 2
    Jeff Beatty, Disney Executive, Photo by Emily Munoz 2026
    Disney executive tells UVU students to master basics, adapt and tell better storiesApril 9, 2026
  • 3
    Hands cutting peppers on a cutting board, surrounded by other vegetables.
    Cooking: an essential student survival skillApril 10, 2026
  • 4
    Cars driving on the rainy road in front of Utah Valley University
    OPINION: How can UVU students have more school spirit?April 10, 2026
  • 5
    Utah Valley University seal in front of the Keller building with chalk writing in memory of Charlie Kirk | Photo by: Matthew Franke, The UVU Review
    UVU 2026 commencement to be without keynote speakerApril 18, 2026
UVU REVIEW

Sections

  • News
  • Arts & Culture
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle

Games

  • Wordle
  • 2048
  • Sudoku
  • Flappy Bird
  • Tetris
  • Crossword

Shows

  • Wolverine Weekly
  • We are Wolverines
  • UVU Sports
  • The Cultured Wolverine
  • Wellness for Wolverines
  • Pro Talks

Company

  • Contact Us
  • Advertising
  • About Us
  • Staff Application

Follow Us

Your Privacy Choices Terms of Service Privacy Policy Disclaimer
UVU REVIEW

Sections

  • News
  • Arts & Culture
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle

Games

  • Wordle
  • 2048
  • Sudoku
  • Flappy Bird
  • Tetris
  • Crossword

Shows

  • Wolverine Weekly
  • We are Wolverines
  • UVU Sports
  • The Cultured Wolverine

Company

  • Contact Us
  • Advertising
  • About Us
  • Staff Application
Your Privacy Choices Terms of Service Privacy Policy Disclaimer

2026 © The UVU Review 2026 | All Rights Reserved

© 2026 The UVU Review 2026 | All Rights Reserved

UVU REVIEW
Cookie Acknowledgement

The UVU Review uses cookies to improve site performance and analyze traffic. By continuing, you agree to our use of cookies.

Ad Blockers and Incognito windows may affect some features.

For more information, please see our Privacy Policy and/or Terms and Conditions

 

Thank you for supporting Independent Student Journalism!

Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
  • Manage options
  • Manage services
  • Manage {vendor_count} vendors
  • Read more about these purposes
View preferences
  • {title}
  • {title}
  • {title}
wpDiscuz